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Interesting. I didn't know about that before.

The aftermath of long wars and sudden change of rulers, like after WW1 and WW2 in many other places.
 
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Perhaps, but they were not threatening Japan in the late '30s. Choosing Chiang over Mao was not a choice of good over evil, it was a choice of bad over even worse.
The biggest threat for the Japanese in the 1930s was the Soviet Union. So, the Japan's military power was concentrated on the Manchuria-Soviet border. Mao was second but could not be ignored as he was a boss of Chinese communists supported by Soviets. When Chiang shook hands with Mao in 1937, he had stood on the enemy side for the Japanese.
 
'...Japan's military power was concentrated on the Manchuria-Soviet border."

What was Japan doing in Machuko? They were occupiers of Manchuria, which they had just invaded and needed their coal & iron ore.
 
'...Japan's military power was concentrated on the Manchuria-Soviet border."

What was Japan doing in Machuko? They were occupiers of Manchuria, which they had just invaded and needed their coal & iron ore.
The US was also seeking benefits in Manchuria with far less costs than Japan paid since the Russo-Japanese War.
 

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